OT: Wow...just look at stonks like Gamestop and Blackberry. Ridiculous pump and dumps everywhere. Pfft! Bob did that every day last week for us.
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Speaking of Covid, here's a clinical trial using a cocktail of low cost, readily available therapies (MATH+) given to various stage hospitalized Covid-19 patients. https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MATH-plus-Rationale-Journal-of-Intensive-Care-Medicine-Dec2020.pdfJust look at the result outcomes on page 14. "The average hospital mortality at these 2 centers in over 300 patients treated is 5.1%, which represents more than a 75% absolute risk reduction in mortality compared to the average published hospital mortality of 22.9% among COVID-19 patients."
Of course the MSM has been dead silent about this. Gotta push those expensive vaccines. That's very interesting. I had no idea famotadine had so many other attributes. I thought it was only useful for acid reflux or ulcers. Acid reflux can enter your voice box and your lungs especially if the reflux is more pepsin than acid. You can get silent reflux and have no real symptoms of illness. Catch the covid and it has a preconditioned set of lungs to infect. Think of slightly inflamed lungs getting peppered with a virus. A nice recipe for 2x pneumonia . My wife had exactly this issue and caught the virus got 2x pneumonia but in Dec31-Jan 16 of 2019-2020. So no-one know what to do. Luckily she never smoked and was in decent shape no heart, diabetes issues and not overweight. She did get lung damage and it was many months before the silent reflux was found to be one of two under lying concerns for her. So here we are about 13 months after she got sick and she is now weaning off 2 acid reflux medicines and a procedure for a hidden condition that cause pressure on her stomach which also did some of the acid reflux. It has been a bitch to have a loved one sick for this long. Maybe by the spring she will return to normal. We had 8 relatives get it. 3 were hospitalized my wife twice but as of today we all survived it. Wow. Sounds like I shouldn't be skipping my medication I learn so much here. Thanks! edit: I hope your wife's health returns to normal soon. The lungs are really good at healing themselves.
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Speaking of Covid, here's a clinical trial using a cocktail of low cost, readily available therapies (MATH+) given to various stage hospitalized Covid-19 patients. https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MATH-plus-Rationale-Journal-of-Intensive-Care-Medicine-Dec2020.pdfJust look at the result outcomes on page 14. "The average hospital mortality at these 2 centers in over 300 patients treated is 5.1%, which represents more than a 75% absolute risk reduction in mortality compared to the average published hospital mortality of 22.9% among COVID-19 patients."
Of course the MSM has been dead silent about this. Gotta push those expensive vaccines. That's very interesting. I had no idea famotadine had so many other attributes. I thought it was only useful for acid reflux or ulcers.
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However, where is hyperinflation in Japan that started supporting market with printed money at least since 1992-1993 (3-4 years after their 'bubble' started collapsing)? As long as money velocity stays low, we will not have high inflation.
Look Biodom, I've seen you make this statement more than once on this thread. Respectfully, you're wrong. https://www.shadowstats.comhttps://chapwoodindex.com/The way the Fed calculates CPI is just complete bullshit. It's a fraud. Well, there is no inflation in Japan, that's all i was talking about. I would not argue with an opinion that inflation in US is much higher than the official number. You are absolutely right. However, wage inflation is low-that's a fact, and that is the whole underlying theme that is supporting discontent. Since actual inflation is higher than wage inflation, the living conditions for an average Joe are going down even with their salary raises. The only way to escape this was to own assets in the last 20-30 years. Realistically, inflation is probably about 10 maybe 15% (yearly). You have to beat that. All I am getting at-you have to be invested (stock market, RE, bitcoin) to have a chance. When wage inflation would go up-then we would have SERIOUS inflation. You can look at the basket of goods and their weighting for the CPI in Canada. If you want, you can customise it for your personal use as well but I think it's pretty all-encompassing. Gasoline here has gone up $0.11 per liter in the last couple of weeks from $1.03 so if you're an Uber driver, your perception of inflation is going to be a bit skewed. Overall, I think it's a pretty good determination - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1810026401 It even takes into account the cost of our recreational cannabis bought canadian pot stocks the day the vote went for B. They are up 100-200% since Nice! I waited too long. I wonder when Biden makes it legal in all of USA?
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However, where is hyperinflation in Japan that started supporting market with printed money at least since 1992-1993 (3-4 years after their 'bubble' started collapsing)? As long as money velocity stays low, we will not have high inflation.
Look Biodom, I've seen you make this statement more than once on this thread. Respectfully, you're wrong. https://www.shadowstats.comhttps://chapwoodindex.com/The way the Fed calculates CPI is just complete bullshit. It's a fraud. Well, there is no inflation in Japan, that's all i was talking about. I would not argue with an opinion that inflation in US is much higher than the official number. You are absolutely right. However, wage inflation is low-that's a fact, and that is the whole underlying theme that is supporting discontent. Since actual inflation is higher than wage inflation, the living conditions for an average Joe are going down even with their salary raises. The only way to escape this was to own assets in the last 20-30 years. Realistically, inflation is probably about 10 maybe 15% (yearly). You have to beat that. All I am getting at-you have to be invested (stock market, RE, bitcoin) to have a chance. When wage inflation would go up-then we would have SERIOUS inflation. You can look at the basket of goods and their weighting for the CPI in Canada. If you want, you can customise it for your personal use as well but I think it's pretty all-encompassing. Gasoline here has gone up $0.11 per liter in the last couple of weeks from $1.03 so if you're an Uber driver, your perception of inflation is going to be a bit skewed. Overall, I think it's a pretty good determination - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1810026401 It even takes into account the cost of our recreational cannabis
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Speaking of arrogant, that Brady is amazing. Now he's taking the Bucs to his 10th Super Bowl.
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The shadowstats link doesn't work - PHP error
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... this "have fun staying poor" meme is an arrogant dick kind of thing to say too. Some people can be rich without a cent ... or a satoshi.
I have to agree about the meme, it shows a sort of arrogance of the "haves vs. the have nots" and is beneath the Bitcoin movement. It smacks of tribalism. I've never said "have fun" to real have nots. That would really make me a jerk, which I believe I'm not. I've used that expression a few times, however. It may smack of tribalism, but I think it's the right thing to say to people who could have, and still could, get some corn - because they have both decent information and fiat for investment on their hands. They will always choose some other asset because tulips, because afraid, because too expensive, because whatever. Explanations or conservative advice (such as "just throw 3-4% of your fiat at it") won't budge them. What else can you say to people like this? in my opinion, they misunderstand its actual usage in the wild. I've never seen it used anywhere in response to a person saying they don't have money to invest in Bitcoin. ^ and that was just hilarious.
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Maybe we will be like that when bitcoin goes to $100,000? Total ass holes with no respect for anybody?
Haha!
... it's a matter of opinion but some would say that many of you already went that way around the $20k level. ... this "have fun staying poor" meme is an arrogant dick kind of thing to say too. Some people can be rich without a cent ... or a satoshi. One Million + Merits Well that's rich.
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This whole "aquatic life" narrative has never really worked for me. How are there any Bitcoin hodlers currently under water?! If you are, you're doing it wrong.
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..... Hmmm... Lets see now.... ...rotate 180 ....crop phuuuuck!!!....my ancient free software Irfan view has those options greyed out for a gif...well that sucks. Oh well, no silly waving penis gif.... Hmmm... liquid sky?
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HODLsleep
HODLsleep
Dblspend spotted. OMG we're doomed! Sell all your BTC NOW! if you are selling I'm be buying that dip. Come on in, the bitcoin is fine
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@JayJuanGee, Thanks for pointing out my mistake for not being more specific when attempting to predict BTC price. Next time I will mention range with figures.
Let me help you out with that: We're in a good place. excellent work. where is that blue line at? 50k? 100k? i will bet on it, so pls tell me Top blue line ends on 14 June 2021 and blue line is at ~$69800 good luck!
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@JayJuanGee, Thanks for pointing out my mistake for not being more specific when attempting to predict BTC price. Next time I will mention range with figures.
Let me help you out with that: We're in a good place.
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I see Craig Wright aka Faketoshi once again made the news. This time for suing bitcoin.org for hosting the white paper. What an idiot. Another failed attempt by Faketoshi to steal bitcoin. (I'm not the creator of the Mall Cop part, but I though it added an extra dimension to the picture ) I laughed quite a bit watching Mall Cop but I wouldn't want to see those Bitcoinists who are working to stop Faketoshi associated with Paul Blart's character in the movie.
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'Bitcoin for corporations' conference?! Cool. HODL!
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THIS IS A WALL OBSERVER EMERGENCY ACTION MESSAGEEF-5 LEVEL SHITPOST DETECTEDTHIS IS NOT A POLITICAL POSTTHIS IS NOT A DRILL lol Google.
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Apparently they're in AR/gaming or something like that. They used their corn as a treasury item, not for third party investment. Still, they should have known better than getting into something you don't understand the fundamentals of.
Thank you for that information. Seriously though, how did this event even became newsworthy? 100 something bitcoins. Wtf? The company put out a news release via Reuters on Dec.29 announcing their intention to buy $4M BTC and another one on Jan 4th to confirm the purchase. They made an announcement on their site about the sale but I have NFI what "sand books" would be. Probably some type of augmented reality wish book.
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Yes, unfortunately, they most certainly do.
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Nice cup of tea this morning! Got to get myself one of those, but I don't drink coffee or tea. I guess I can always leave it at work when I retire at the end of this year. Somac is a freak of nature. Noted.
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